Sioux Falls, SD News Roundup (8/24/25)

Third annual Big Vikes Day: YMCA Camp Leif Ericson in Sioux Falls hosted its third Big Vikes Day on Aug. 23, where campers tried candle making, archery, goat yoga and the big man jump — find out the highlights.

Tetra Totem wins top prize: Lauren Thompson’s abstract work has been named SculptureWalk’s 2025 Best of Show, purchased for Sioux Falls’s permanent collection and on view at 227 N. Duluth Ave. through spring — find out how to vote for the People’s Choice or apply for 2026.

South Dakota city flags: From Sioux Falls’ quartzite-inspired banner to Rapid City’s Mount Rushmore redesign, at least 11 communities fly official flags that reflect local pride — find out which towns made the cut.

Founder’s Crossing takes shape: Construction is underway on the Midwest’s first all-in-one senior living campus on Sioux Falls’ northeast side, where about 40 villas will open early 2026 alongside a Sanford clinic, Lewis Drug store, walking trails, pickleball courts and more — find out what’s next.

New farm-to-family market: Grace Place Farm & Gardens opened last Saturday in Sioux Falls, where young, faith-driven farmers are bringing fresh, local produce straight to your table while mentoring others in sustainable agriculture — find out how.

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